
It has an ‘open eye’ effect without making your clients look overly dramatic or heavy. This curl is not recommended for clients with lashes that are straight and droopy.ī Curl - Considered a medium curled lash, B curl visually lifts the clients’ eyes without looking too dramatic. The results gives the impression that an eyelash curler was used on the natural lash. Recommended for clients with naturally curved lashes and not suitable for clients with straight and droopy lashes as it can gives the appearance of droopy looking eyes.Ī+ Curl- A+ curl starts straight but it has more curl coming towards the tip of the lash as compared to A curl. It is perfect for clients who wish to add a bit of volume and more lengths to the natural lash. A curl resembles the slight curl of the natural eyelash where it starts off straight but ends with a slight curve at the tip.
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We must not let YouTube Beauty Professionals hold us hostage to the Curl Chart and open our eyes to see that there is more to embracing our curls, then just our curls themselves! We must seek knowledgable curly-girl professionals, who want our flourish to flourish in all of its flourishment through each of the ringlets in our curls.K Lash PRO offers a range of Synthetic Silk, Faux Mink and Real Mink lashes that comes in 6 different curls type to suit different clients lash growth direction and allow ease in creating customized design.Ī curl - The least curl among all others but the most natural looking. Let us begin to buy products not only for our curly hair, but our dry hair, our course hair, our soft hair and our thick hair. Let us put aside the curl pattern chart and guide our focus toward seeking to know and understand every part of our hair. I have clients who have 3C/4A hair that is dry as the desert, long and thick, and therefore I cannot always recommend that they use the same products that I do. I, for instance, have extremely soft, medium length, fine, neither dry nor oily hair. My 3C/4A head will be completely different from the next. No two heads of hair in any category will be exactly the same. We should recommend you products based on YOUR hair. There will be short hair, long hair, thick hair, thin hair, fine hair, course hair, shiny hair, dry hair, damaged hair, oily hair, and all we (should) care about is HEALTHY hair. They will not care because hair comes in all shapes, sizes, textures and patterns. Why won't they care? I am glad you asked! While I am overjoyed at their dedication to the process, there is nothing that makes me cringe more than questions about their curl pattern. I am here to say that no hairstylist dedicated to the health of your hair will care - just as you shouldn't. However, this is one trend that has to end - immediately. Over the past couple of months, many of my natural, curly hair clients (new and returning) have bombarded me with questions regarding their curl pattern and which category they fit in. I see them as major contributors to and progressers of the natural hair community, and I respect them as such. I do not intend to take anything away from these sites and blogs. While I must admit, I was once on a mission to figure out what my curl pattern is (3C/4A, if anyone was wondering), I hate the thought of it now.

YouTube. Etc. Blah, blah and blah have all contributed to the hype over the hair typing system and knowing your curl pattern. The creator of such a chart is debunked, and therefore the whole chart should be as well! But to further my point.

If one's site features a photo of one with large curly hair, with the slogan "Make Peace With Your Hair," in addition to one's products - which cater to the naturally curly haired crowd, why would one recommend "Get It Straight" products? I am already not feeling Oprah's hairdresser y'all. Off to the right, he lists the type of products that should be used for each hair type and within each box for every hair type it recommends "Get It Straight" products. The page features a chart with the visual representations and categories of Type 1 - 4 hair (with the exclusions of 3C and 4C). "Andre Walker created the original hair typing system to help you better understand your hair texture, take the best care of your hair and use the right products for optimal results." In other words, I would say, he is a big deal. The birth of the hair typing system is attributed to Andre Walker, Oprah - The Oprah - Winfrey's hairstylist.
